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TABLEAU D'honneur 13Ème ETAPE CHÂTEL-GUYON > PUY MARY CANTAL 191,500 Km TABLEAU D'HONNEUR 13ème ETAPE CHÂTEL-GUYON > PUY MARY CANTAL 191,500 km ETAPE Vainqueur de l'étape CONTINENTAL 76 MARTINEZ Daniel Felipe EF PRO CYCLING Meilleur Jeune KRYS 76 MARTINEZ Daniel Felipe EF PRO CYCLING Meilleure Equipe NAMEDSPORT> EF1 EF PRO CYCLING Prix de la combativité ANTARGAZ 28 SCHACHMANN Maximilian BORA - HANSGROHE GENERAL Temps LCL 11 ROGLIC Primož TEAM JUMBO - VISMA Points ŠKODA 43 BENNETT Sam DECEUNINCK - QUICK - STEP Meilleur Grimpeur E.LECLERC 33 COSNEFROY Benoit AG2R LA MONDIALE Jeunes KRYS 131 POGACAR Tadej UAE TEAM EMIRATES Equipes NAMEDSPORT> EF1 EF PRO CYCLING PORTEURS MAILLOTS Jaune LCL 11 ROGLIC Primož TEAM JUMBO - VISMA Vert ŠKODA 43 BENNETT Sam DECEUNINCK - QUICK - STEP Blanc à Pois Rouges E.LECLERC 33 COSNEFROY Benoit AG2R LA MONDIALE Blanc KRYS 131 POGACAR Tadej UAE TEAM EMIRATES Page 1 sur 1 - 11/09/2020 - 17:48:30 Item Hosted on www.IrishCyclingNews.com Website CLASSEMENT DE L'ETAPE 13 CHÂTEL-GUYON > PUY MARY CANTAL Distance : 191,500 km VENDREDI 11 SEPTEMBRE 2020 Temps du Premier : 5h01'47" Moyenne : 38,074 km/h CONTINENTAL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart 1 76 *MARTINEZ Daniel Felipe EF1 COL B:15" 00" 69 66 MOHORIC Matej TBM SLO ' ' 2 24 *KÄMNA Lennard BOH GER B:08" 04" 70 72 BETTIOL Alberto EF1 ITA ' ' 3 28 SCHACHMANN Maximilian BOH GER B:12" 51" 71 111 VAN AVERMAET Greg CCC BEL ' ' 4 56 *MADOUAS Valentin GFC FRA 01'33" 72 148 *TEJADA Harold AST COL ' ' 5 218 ROLLAND Pierre BVC FRA 01'42" 73 12 BENNETT George TJV NZL 23'59" 6 123 EDET Nicolas COF FRA 01'53" 74 162 BAUER Jack MTS NZL ' ' 7 113 GESCHKE Simon CCC GER 02'35" 75 136 LAENGEN Vegard Stake UAD NOR 24'20" 8 97 SOLER Marc MOV ESP 02'43" 76 22 BUCHMANN Emanuel BOH GER 24'34" 9 73 CARTHY Hugh John EF1 GBR 03'18" 77 54 KÜNG Stefan GFC SUI ' ' 10 133 DE LA CRUZ David UAD ESP 03'52" 78 177 POLITT Nils ISN GER 24'53" 11 171 MARTIN Daniel ISN IRL 04'31" 79 212 *BARTHE Cyril BVC FRA 26'33" 12 11 ROGLIC Primož TJV SLO 06'05" 80 216 PACHER Quentin BVC FRA ' ' 13 131 *POGACAR Tadej UAD SLO ' ' 81 215 GAUTIER Cyril BVC FRA ' ' 14 101 PORTE Richie TFS AUS 06'18" 82 75 KEUKELEIRE Jens EF1 BEL 27'05" 15 61 LANDA Mikel TBM ESP ' ' 83 78 VAN GARDEREN Tejay EF1 USA ' ' 16 141 LOPEZ Miguel Angel AST COL 06'21" 84 176 NIV Guy ISN ISR ' ' 17 77 *POWLESS Neilson EF1 USA 06'29" 85 201 BENOOT Tiesj SUN BEL 27'23" 18 1 *BERNAL Egan IGD COL 06'43" 86 33 *COSNEFROY Benoit ALM FRA 27'28" 19 71 URAN Rigoberto EF1 COL ' ' 87 6 ROWE Luke IGD GBR 28'10" 20 161 YATES Adam MTS GBR 06'45" 88 166 JUUL JENSEN Christopher MTS DEN ' ' 21 81 QUINTANA Nairo ARK COL ' ' 89 96 ROJAS José MOV ESP ' ' 22 94 *MAS Enric MOV ESP 06'57" 90 165 IMPEY Daryl MTS RSA ' ' 23 14 DUMOULIN Tom TJV NED 07'15" 91 88 *SWIFT Connor ARK GBR ' ' 24 3 CARAPAZ Richard IGD ECU 07'34" 92 93 ERVITI Imanol MOV ESP ' ' 25 16 KUSS Sepp TJV USA ' ' 93 2 AMADOR Andrey IGD CRC ' ' 26 186 SICARD Romain TDE FRA 07'49" 94 185 GRELLIER Fabien TDE FRA ' ' 27 31 BARDET Romain ALM FRA 08'35" 95 208 ROCHE Nicolas SUN IRL ' ' 28 91 VALVERDE Alejandro MOV ESP 08'44" 96 187 SOUPE Geoffrey TDE FRA ' ' 29 121 MARTIN Guillaume COF FRA 08'51" 97 17 MARTIN Tony TJV GER ' ' 30 83 BARGUIL Warren ARK FRA 09'25" 98 84 LEDANOIS Kévin ARK FRA ' ' 31 63 CARUSO Damiano TBM ITA ' ' 99 127 PERICHON Pierre luc COF FRA 28'31" 32 62 BILBAO Pello TBM ESP 10'14" 100 106 SKUJINS Toms TFS LAT ' ' 33 144 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka AST ESP ' ' 101 42 *ASGREEN Kasper DQT DEN 29'12" 34 41 ALAPHILIPPE Julian DQT FRA 10'26" 102 205 KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren SUN DEN ' ' 35 7 *SIVAKOV Pavel IGD RUS ' ' 103 137 MARCATO Marco UAD ITA 29'53" 36 44 *CAVAGNA Rémi DQT FRA 10'59" 104 112 DE MARCHI Alessandro CCC ITA ' ' 37 38 VUILLERMOZ Alexis ALM FRA 12'41" 105 172 GREIPEL André ISN GER 30'01" 38 51 PINOT Thibaut GFC FRA 14'24" 106 55 LADAGNOUS Matthieu GFC FRA ' ' 39 103 ELISSONDE Kenny TFS FRA ' ' 107 194 GOGL Michael NTT AUT ' ' 40 102 *EG Niklas TFS DEN ' ' 108 193 GIBBONS Ryan NTT RSA ' ' 41 138 POLANC Jan UAD SLO 16'13" 109 115 KOCH Jonas CCC GER ' ' 42 35 NAESEN Oliver ALM BEL 16'51" 110 64 COLBRELLI Sonny TBM ITA ' ' 43 57 MOLARD Rudy GFC FRA 18'24" 111 128 VIVIANI Elia COF ITA ' ' 44 196 KREUZIGER Roman NTT CZE ' ' 112 184 COUSIN Jérôme TDE FRA ' ' 45 58 REICHENBACH Sébastien GFC SUI ' ' 113 92 CATALDO Dario MOV ITA ' ' 46 32 CHEREL Mikael ALM FRA ' ' 114 178 VAN ASBROECK Tom ISN BEL ' ' 47 47 JUNGELS Bob DQT LUX ' ' 115 142 FRAILE Omar AST ESP ' ' 48 147 SANCHEZ Luis León AST ESP ' ' 116 214 DEBUSSCHERE Jens BVC BEL ' ' 49 98 VERONA Carlos MOV ESP ' ' 117 87 *RUSSO Clément ARK FRA ' ' 50 4 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan IGD ESP 18'58" 118 34 LATOUR Pierre ALM FRA ' ' 51 74 *HIGUITA Sergio Andres EF1 COL 19'02" 119 37 VENTURINI Clément ALM FRA ' ' 52 8 VAN BAARLE Dylan IGD NED 20'05" 120 53 *GAUDU David GFC FRA ' ' 53 5 KWIATKOWSKI Michal IGD POL ' ' 121 175 NEILANDS Krists ISN LAT ' ' 54 154 DE GENDT Thomas LTS BEL ' ' 122 206 *NIEUWENHUIS Joris SUN NED ' ' 55 82 ANACONA Winner ARK COL 21'40" 123 195 HUNDAHL VALGREN Michael NTT DEN ' ' 56 124 HERRADA Jesus COF ESP ' ' 124 192 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NTT NOR ' ' 57 95 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOV POR ' ' 125 164 CHAVES Esteban MTS COL ' ' 58 67 POELS Wouter TBM NED 23'11" 126 202 ARNDT Nikias SUN GER ' ' 59 18 VAN AERT Wout TJV BEL ' ' 127 114 HIRT Jan CCC CZE ' ' 60 107 STUYVEN Jasper TFS BEL ' ' 128 13 JANSEN Amund Grøndahl TJV NOR ' ' 61 15 GESINK Robert TJV NED ' ' 129 167 MEZGEC Luka MTS SLO ' ' 62 116 SCHÄR Michael CCC SUI ' ' 130 182 *BURGAUDEAU Mathieu TDE FRA 30'17" 63 173 HERMANS Ben ISN BEL ' ' 131 213 *CHEVALIER Maxime BVC FRA ' ' 64 36 PETERS Nans ALM FRA ' ' 132 105 *PEDERSEN Mads TFS DEN ' ' 65 146 LUTSENKO Alexey AST KAZ ' ' 133 108 THEUNS Edward TFS BEL ' ' 66 85 QUINTANA Dayer ARK COL ' ' 134 207 *PEDERSEN Casper Phillip SUN DEN 30'23" 67 143 HOULE Hugo AST CAN ' ' 135 198 WALSCHEID Maximilian NTT GER ' ' 68 168 NIEVE Mikel MTS ESP ' ' 136 188 TURGIS Anthony TDE FRA 30'28" Page 1 sur 2 - 11/09/2020 - 17:44:56 Item Hosted on www.IrishCyclingNews.com Website CLASSEMENT DE L'ETAPE 13 CHÂTEL-GUYON > PUY MARY CANTAL Distance : 191,500 km VENDREDI 11 SEPTEMBRE 2020 Temps du Premier : 5h01'47" Moyenne : 38,074 km/h CONTINENTAL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat B P Ecart 137 23 GROSSSCHARTNER Felix BOH AUT 30'34" 138 174 HOFSTETTER Hugo ISN FRA 31'00" 139 217 REZA Kévin BVC FRA 31'03" 140 204 *HIRSCHI Marc SUN SUI ' ' 141 117 TRENTIN Matteo CCC ITA 31'06" 142 21 SAGAN Peter BOH SVK 31'12" 143 26 OSS Daniel BOH ITA ' ' 144 27 PÖSTLBERGER Lukas BOH AUT ' ' 145 211 COQUARD Bryan BVC FRA ' ' 146 158 KLUGE Roger LTS GER 31'16" 147 125 LAPORTE Christophe COF FRA 31'18" 148 122 CONSONNI Simone COF ITA ' ' 149 156 FRISON Frederik LTS BEL ' ' 150 153 DE BUYST Jasper LTS BEL ' ' 151 151 EWAN Caleb LTS AUS ' ' 152 135 KRISTOFF Alexander UAD NOR 31'24" 153 65 HALLER Marco TBM AUT 31'40" 154 203 *BOL Cees SUN NED 31'45" 155 181 BONIFAZIO Niccolò TDE ITA 32'52" 156 46 DEVENYNS Dries DQT BEL 34'12" 157 48 MØRKØV Michael DQT DEN 34'21" 158 45 DECLERCQ Tim DQT BEL ' ' 159 43 BENNETT Sam DQT IRL ' ' Abandon 104 MOLLEMA Bauke TFS NED 1 coureur(s). Page 2 sur 2 - 11/09/2020 - 17:44:56 Item Hosted on www.IrishCyclingNews.com Website CLASSEMENT GENERAL ETAPE 13 CHÂTEL-GUYON > PUY MARY CANTAL Distance : 2280,000 km Temps du Premier : 56h34'35" VENDREDI 11 SEPTEMBRE 2020 Moyenne : 40,295 km/h LCL Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat Temps Ecart Pl Dos Nom Prénom Eq. Nat Temps Ecart 1 11 ROGLIC Primož TJV SLO 56h34'35" 00" 66 216 PACHER Quentin BVC FRA 58h18'54" 1h44'19" 2 131 *POGACAR Tadej UAD SLO 56h35'19" 44" 67 173 HERMANS Ben ISN BEL 58h19'36" 1h45'01" 3 1 *BERNAL Egan IGD COL 56h35'34" 59" 68 23 GROSSSCHARTNER Felix BOH AUT 58h23'13" 1h48'38" 4 71 URAN Rigoberto EF1 COL 56h35'45" 01'10" 69 215 GAUTIER Cyril BVC FRA 58h23'44" 1h49'09" 5 81 QUINTANA Nairo ARK COL 56h35'47" 01'12" 70 208 ROCHE Nicolas SUN IRL 58h26'34" 1h51'59" 6 141 LOPEZ Miguel Angel AST COL 56h36'06" 01'31" 71 35 NAESEN Oliver ALM BEL 58h26'40" 1h52'05" 7 161 YATES Adam MTS GBR 56h36'17" 01'42" 72 96 ROJAS José MOV ESP 58h29'24" 1h54'49" 8 61 LANDA Mikel TBM ESP 56h36'30" 01'55" 73 72 BETTIOL Alberto EF1 ITA 58h30'55" 1h56'20" 9 101 PORTE Richie TFS AUS 56h36'41" 02'06" 74 107 STUYVEN Jasper TFS BEL 58h31'18" 1h56'43" 10 94 *MAS Enric MOV ESP 56h37'29" 02'54" 75 113 GESCHKE Simon CCC GER 58h32'14" 1h57'39" 11 31 BARDET Romain ALM FRA 56h37'35" 03'00" 76 195 HUNDAHL VALGREN Michael NTT DEN 58h32'15" 1h57'40" 12 121 MARTIN Guillaume COF FRA 56h37'49" 03'14" 77 154 DE GENDT Thomas LTS BEL 58h32'29" 1h57'54" 13 14 DUMOULIN Tom TJV NED 56h39'07" 04'32" 78 92 CATALDO Dario MOV ITA 58h34'42" 2h00'07" 14 3 CARAPAZ Richard IGD ECU 56h39'46" 05'11" 79 142 FRAILE Omar AST ESP 58h35'24" 2h00'49" 15 91 VALVERDE Alejandro MOV ESP 56h40'57" 06'22" 80 116 SCHÄR Michael CCC SUI 58h44'23" 2h09'48" 16 63 CARUSO Damiano TBM ITA 56h41'37" 07'02" 81 36 PETERS Nans ALM FRA 58h46'45" 2h12'10" 17 218 ROLLAND Pierre BVC FRA 56h49'09" 14'34" 82 46 DEVENYNS Dries DQT BEL 58h46'56" 2h12'21" 18 74 *HIGUITA Sergio Andres EF1 COL 57h00'47" 26'12" 83 21 SAGAN Peter BOH SVK 58h53'11" 2h18'36" 19 83 BARGUIL Warren ARK FRA 57h01'46" 27'11" 84 175 NEILANDS Krists ISN LAT 58h53'32" 2h18'57" 20 16 KUSS Sepp TJV USA 57h08'05" 33'30" 85 162 BAUER Jack MTS NZL 58h54'33" 2h19'58" 21 164 CHAVES Esteban MTS COL 57h10'44" 36'09" 86 117 TRENTIN Matteo CCC ITA 58h55'39" 2h21'04" 22 97 SOLER Marc MOV ESP 57h11'21" 36'46" 87 75 KEUKELEIRE Jens EF1 BEL 58h56'13" 2h21'38" 23 144 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka AST ESP 57h14'48" 40'13" 88 136 LAENGEN Vegard
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